School of Environmental Studies and Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston ON Canada K7L 3N6.
Environ Sci Technol. 2010 Mar 15;44(6):2183-8. doi: 10.1021/es901561g.
Large-scale production of renewable synthetic natural gas from biomass (bioSNG) in Canada was assessed for its ability to mitigate energy security and climate change risks. The land area within 100 km of Canada's network of natural gas pipelines was estimated to be capable of producing 67-210 Mt of dry lignocellulosic biomass per year with minimal adverse impacts on food and fiber production. Biomass gasification and subsequent methanation and upgrading were estimated to yield 16,000-61,000 Mm(3) of pipeline-quality gas (equivalent to 16-63% of Canada's current gas use). Life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of bioSNG-based electricity were calculated to be only 8.2-10% of the emissions from coal-fired power. Although predicted production costs ($17-21 GJ(-1)) were much higher than current energy prices, a value for low-carbon energy would narrow the price differential. A bioSNG sector could infuse Canada's rural economy with $41-130 billion of investments and create 410,000-1,300,000 jobs while developing a nation-wide low-carbon energy system.
对加拿大从生物质大规模生产可再生合成天然气(bioSNG)的能力进行了评估,以评估其缓解能源安全和气候变化风险的能力。据估计,在距离加拿大天然气管道网络 100 公里范围内的土地上,每年可生产 67-210 百万吨干木质纤维素生物质,对粮食和纤维生产的负面影响最小。生物质气化以及随后的甲烷化和升级被估计可产生 16000-61000 兆立方米管道质量的天然气(相当于加拿大目前天然气使用量的 16-63%)。基于 bioSNG 的电力的生命周期温室气体排放量仅为燃煤电厂排放量的 8.2-10%。尽管预测的生产成本($17-21 GJ(-1)) 远高于当前的能源价格,但低碳能源的价值将缩小价格差距。生物 SNG 部门可以为加拿大农村经济注入 4100-13000 亿美元的投资,并创造 41 万-130 万个就业机会,同时开发全国性的低碳能源系统。